From: Mark Collins (me@thisisnurgle.org.uk)
Date: Fri Jul 19 2002 - 09:32:59 MDT
On Friday 19 July 2002 2:50 pm, you wrote:
> Background:
>
> Carol M. Swain is a widely respected black scholar who has just written a
> new book called 'The New White Nationalism in America: Its Threat to
> Integration'. It is a controversial but apparently very interesting book on
> how to counter the threat of growing white nationalism. The Chronicle of
> Higher Education hosted a discussion with the author recently where she
> took questions from various people. The questions and the answers are very
> interesting, but one answer struck me as very odd. I have reproduced it
> below for you all to read:
<snip>
The whole comment is pure BS. "Racial" tension, contrary to popular belief,
is not brought about because of the colour of the skin, but because of
differences in ideology. Miss (Mrs? Mr?) Swain basically said that
god-fearing people aren't racists. That is true, as long as the white
god-fearing person believes exactly the same things as the
black/hispanic/oriental god-fearing person.
Western religions tend to lead to a superiority complex which usually says
"anyone who disagrees with you is wrong, hellbound and not worthy of
existence". This is where racial tensions come from. In the past, non-Whites
didn't tend to subscribe to the popular beliefs of the time, so they were
persecuted.
Take the long-since exterminated Incan empite. They were no Christians, and
they were wiped out by Spanish Conquistadors because of this (that and their
large amount of gold). Take the death-camps in the second world war. People
who didn't subscribe to the "ruling parties" faith were deemed unworthy of
existence, and it just so happens that people considered the different ones
to be a different race.
I expect this comment by Swain would lead to even more racial tension,
considering it makes out that God-fearing people are "better" than non-God
fearing people.
Sorry if this seems a lil' disorganised, but I'm sleepy and the caffiene
hasn't kicked in yet....
-- === Mark 'Nurgle' Collins http://www.thisisnurgle.org.uk Stupid IRC quote of the <variable time period>: <keyDet79> fortunately the outside world (with which u are obviously not familiar with) fears script kiddies,
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